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Uber and Deliveroo accused of undermining sick pay promises
A Deliveroo rider wears a mask in Chinatown, London

GIG-ECONOMY companies Uber and Deliveroo were accused today of undermining pledges to give sick pay to workers affected by the coronavirus.

The firms, which run private car travel and food delivery services, are demanding sick notes from workers affected by the virus.

But the NHS is telling virus sufferers to immediately self-isolate and not go to a GP, health centre or hospital, meaning that a sick note is just about impossible to obtain.

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